Adriano Banchieri (Bologna, 3 September 1568 – Bologna, 1634) was an Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He founded the Accademia dei Floridi in Bologna.[1]
^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Banchieri, Adriano" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
AdrianoBanchieri (Bologna, 3 September 1568 – Bologna, 1634) was an Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet of the late Renaissance and early...
name include: AdrianoBanchieri, Italian composer, music theorist, organist and poet Adriano Bernareggi, Italian Catholic bishop Adriano Castellesi, Italian...
Look up banchieri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Banchieri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AdrianoBanchieri (1568–1634), Italian...
sacrae, liber secundus, published in 1597 and 1615, respectively; AdrianoBanchieri's Eclesiastiche sinfonie, dette canzoni in aria francese, per sonare...
by composers such as Claudio Merulo, Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, AdrianoBanchieri, and Luzzasco Luzzaschi. These are keyboard compositions in which...
Italy in the late 16th century; he was also the principal teacher of AdrianoBanchieri. He was born in Lucca, and was the brother of Francesco Guami (born...
Romagna" to his native Tuscan dialect. Eventually, in 1629, the author AdrianoBanchieri wrote the treatise Discorso della lingua Bolognese, which countered...
simplicity of Little Berthold"), about Berthold's son. In 1620, the abbot AdrianoBanchieri, poet and composer, produced a further follow-up: Novella di Cacasenno...
– prelude Performed by Martha Goldstein on a Flemish harpsichord AdrianoBanchieri – The Battle Performed by Sylvia Kind on a harpsichord of the type...
Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568–1617 or later) Philip Rosseter (1568–1623) AdrianoBanchieri (1568–1634) Christian Erbach (c. 1568–1635) Joan Baptista Comes (1568–1643)...
1571), composer who contributed to the development of the oratorio AdrianoBanchieri (1568–1634), one of the principal composers of madrigal comedies and...
(1605), by Claudio Monteverdi. Agostino Agazzari – I Libro a 5, 1600 AdrianoBanchieri Antonio Caldara Antonio Lotti Giulio Caccini Antonio Cifra – I Libro...
Principal composers of madrigal comedy included Alessandro Striggio, AdrianoBanchieri, Giovanni Croce, and Orazio Vecchi. Articles "Madrigal comedy", "Madrigal...
powerful nuclear test. 1034 – Emperor Go-Sanjō of Japan (d. 1073) 1568 – AdrianoBanchieri, Italian organist and composer (d. 1634) 1675 – Paul Dudley, American...
musician to transpose such music down a fifth. Other theorists, such as AdrianoBanchieri (1601) and Picerli (1631), indicate to transpose down a fifth if there...
1568 – 1635 German Bartolomeo Barbarino 1568 – 1617 or later Italian AdrianoBanchieri 1568 – 1634 Italian Joan Baptista Comes 1568 – 1643 Spanish Philip...
Pietro Baldassare (c. 1683 – after 1768) Paolo Baltaro (born 1967) AdrianoBanchieri (1568–1634) Banda Osiris (group, formed 1980) Emanuele Barbella (1718–1777)...
sirene de' fiumi". The composer of madrigal comedies and theorist AdrianoBanchieri wrote in 1609: "I must not neglect to mention the most noble of composers...
December 29 – John Albert Vasa, Polish bishop (b. 1612) date unknown AdrianoBanchieri, Italian composer (b. 1568) Johan Bara, Dutch painter, engraver (b...
Praetoriana), a collection of sacred songs for three and four voices AdrianoBanchieri – Il Metamorfosi musicale, fourth book of canzonettas for three voices...
and that he was a student of the painter Agostino Carracci. After AdrianoBanchieri moved to Imola in 1601 Bonelli took his job as organist at San Michele...